
GIRLS AND WOMEN - By E. CHESTER - (Harriet E. Paine)
GIRLS AND WOMEN.
I. AN AIM IN LIFE.
II. HEALTH.
III. A PRACTICAL EDUCATION.
IV. SELF-SUPPORT.—SHALL GIRLS SUPPORT THEMSELVES?
V. SELF-SUPPORT—HOW SHALL GIRLS SUPPORT THEMSELVES?
VI. OCCUPATIONS FOR THE RICH.
VII. CULTURE.
VIII. THE ESSENTIALS OF A LADY.
A series of vivid portraits follows girls as they step into adulthood, showing how early hopes can bend under the weight of responsibility, circumstance, and personal conviction. The narrator weaves together the triumphs and setbacks of several women, offering a gentle meditation on ambition, sacrifice, and the quiet dignity found in everyday labor.
One striking example is a brilliant student who, at seventeen, seemed destined for literary fame. Instead, family need pulls her into a bookkeeping job, and she learns to infuse that routine work with an artist’s precision and a caring heart. Though her original dream of authorship fades, she discovers a deeper fulfillment in supporting younger girls, finding beauty in simple moments, and nurturing a steadfast spirit that guides others toward light.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (305K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Curtis Weyant, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by Case Western Reserve University Preservation Department Digital Library)
Release date
2007-01-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1845–1910
A thoughtful writer on women’s lives, self-culture, and aging, this late-19th-century author explored everyday questions with a calm, practical voice. Her books reflect a strong interest in education, character, and the changing roles of women in American society.
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